Discovering Genesys

The Discovering Genesys series of demonstration and tutorial videos listed in the table below can help you get started with learning more about Keysight EEsof EDA's Genesys RF and Microwave Design Software.

This video is an overview introduction to Genesys 2010.05 SP1. It demonstrates the ease of using Genesys and its tightly integrated synthesis, system, circuit, and electromagnetic simulation capabilities.

An introduction to the Genesys graphical user interface (GUI) and basics of the Genesys Core. A simple Low Pass Filter is designed.
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This is the first in a multi-part series demonstrating the Genesys RF Board Flow. WhatIF is an easy to use synthesis tool that identifies mixer spurs and can identify Spur Free IF's in minutes.
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This part 2 in the Genesys RF Board Flow series. This part demonstrates how Spectrasys RF system architecture simulation tool fits into the flow and integrates with the other Genesys tools.
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This is the third and final in the Genesys Flow series. This video demonstrates the M/Filter distributed filter synthesis and MomentumGX 3D planar electromagnetic simulation and integration with the other Genesys tools.
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This video describes RF systems architecture, the challenges in RF systems architecture, and using SpectraSys, WhatIF, Synthesis, and Advanced Design System (ADS) in RF systems design.
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S/Filter is actually three filter synthesis tools: Filter for lumped LC Filters, M/Filter for distributed filters, and S/Filter for both LC and distributed. The difference is Filter and M/Filter are limited to standard shapes such as Butterworth and Cheby; whereas, S/Filter allows the designer freedom to design custom filter shapes. Designers can customize a response by placing transmission zeros where desired. This video covers just the S/Filter module.
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